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Eliosound wrote:Maybe a KVR group buy would be a good solution to get AirEQ with a reduced price.. If some people are interested here, obviously.


Fabrice,
Eliosound
So... who's interested, aside from me?

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I might be interested, depends what the saving will be

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Wow, ok, I'll take that as a big NO!

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polyslax wrote:Wow, ok, I'll take that as a big NO!
Perhaps if the terms of the group buy and the relative savings to number of people was posted up, it might drum up some more interest :)

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Arksun wrote:
polyslax wrote:Wow, ok, I'll take that as a big NO!
Perhaps if the terms of the group buy and the relative savings to number of people was posted up, it might drum up some more interest :)
True enough.

Don't know if Fabrice wants to organize anything, lay out the ground rules etc?

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Sorry for the late reply, these times are very busy.. :)

I'm not very familiar with group buys here, but I think I have to post the conditions in the market place in KVR forums. I'll do in the very next days, trust me !
Please let me know in PM is someone have particular advices about group buys, from other experiences here, etc..

Thanks !

Fabrice,
Eliosound

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Tried the plugin today and it sounds great! Easy to work with aswell. I'm definately interested in a group buy! :)

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The way I see Group Buys, is they allow you to get a big installation of users (which help you improve your product and spread the word), and a nice amount of sales, but they sometimes can lower the percieved value of your product if you go too crazy and do it too often.

I say go for it when you launch a new product, or after interest is starting to wear thin (towards the end of a 1.x lifecycle but a little ways before a 2.x).

This might be a good time for you, especially if you have to change your company name. You could launch the group buy as a "new company name celebration sale" or something similar.
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Sascha Franck wrote:You should rethink the dongle decision.
There's no way I'd ever get a dongled EQ. And there's a whole lot of folks thinking the same.
I agree. Dongle = No Sale. :shrug: You have a right to use any copy protection scheme you choose and the customer has a right to boycott any scheme the deem intrusive.

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smart wrote:The way I see Group Buys, is they allow you to get a big installation of users (which help you improve your product and spread the word), and a nice amount of sales, but they sometimes can lower the percieved value of your product if you go too crazy and do it too often.
I say go for it when you launch a new product, or after interest is starting to wear thin (towards the end of a 1.x lifecycle but a little ways before a 2.x).
Yes I think that a group buy is mainly interesting for a product launch, and that it is a great opportunity for some customers who mainly getting information on the internet.
That is why it seems to be a good period to do this for AirEQ, and I think that a single group buy per product is also a good choice.

smart wrote:This might be a good time for you, especially if you have to change your company name. You could launch the group buy as a "new company name celebration sale" or something similar.
I hope and I think that we will not have to change our company name.. :?
Anyway, we could name this group buy : "AES group buy", for the AES convention in early October in San Francisco.. ;)
So this will be the only one for AirEQ and we'll launch it in a few days.
I'll post the conditions very soon, keep reading this thread !


Fabrice,
Eliosound

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Eliosound wrote:So this will be the only one for AirEQ and we'll launch it in a few days.
I'll post the conditions very soon, keep reading this thread !


Fabrice,
Eliosound
Very cool, thanks for doing this Fabrice!

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Eliosound wrote:
smart wrote:The way I see Group Buys, is they allow you to get a big installation of users (which help you improve your product and spread the word), and a nice amount of sales, but they sometimes can lower the percieved value of your product if you go too crazy and do it too often.
I say go for it when you launch a new product, or after interest is starting to wear thin (towards the end of a 1.x lifecycle but a little ways before a 2.x).
Yes I think that a group buy is mainly interesting for a product launch, and that it is a great opportunity for some customers who mainly getting information on the internet.
That is why it seems to be a good period to do this for AirEQ, and I think that a single group buy per product is also a good choice.

smart wrote:This might be a good time for you, especially if you have to change your company name. You could launch the group buy as a "new company name celebration sale" or something similar.
I hope and I think that we will not have to change our company name.. :?
Anyway, we could name this group buy : "AES group buy", for the AES convention in early October in San Francisco.. ;)
So this will be the only one for AirEQ and we'll launch it in a few days.
I'll post the conditions very soon, keep reading this thread !


Fabrice,
Eliosound
If you're after a reference point, look at the group buy spec on this ohmboyz one:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... =group+buy

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Arksun wrote:If you're after a reference point, look at the group buy spec on this ohmboyz one:

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... =group+buy
Yes thanks ! I had already saw and carefully read this thread, and it gaves me a good idea of what could be the specs of a group buy.
I have now to set up all the needed things to be ready at the end of the next week I think.. So much work at the moment !! :)

Fabrice,
Eliosound

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Teksonik wrote:
Sascha Franck wrote:You should rethink the dongle decision.
There's no way I'd ever get a dongled EQ. And there's a whole lot of folks thinking the same.
I agree. Dongle = No Sale. :shrug: You have a right to use any copy protection scheme you choose and the customer has a right to boycott any scheme the deem intrusive.
I would have been very interested in this plugin, especially if there was a good price available via a group buy (the review I read in Future Music was very positive too)...unfortunately, the dongle kills it for me, as my computer is a dongle-free zone and shall remain so.

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Can someone explain to me why dongles are a bad thing?. You plug it in, keep it there and it works.

Cubase SX3 works fine. I can pull the dongle out and plug it into a laptop if i want. Where's the prob?

The worst of the copy protections I think are the ones you have to re-authorize over the internet from time to time, cause if the sites down or you're not on the internet you're screwed. with a dongle with activation code on it, thats not an issue.

I've never had a problem with my dongle soo, I don't understand the animosity some people have against it.

It could be argued too much development cost is wasted implementing a dongle, fair enough, but once the products made and assuming everyone agrees its a fair price for the quality of the product, seriously whats the problem?!?

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